Will we get some more Submarine guides?. Asking in part because - be it history documentary or scale modelling - the Royal Navy's Silent Service and their Sub's are seldom mentioned in detail... unlike their opponents.
@@barleysixseventwo6665 Why didn't they just feed them to one of the many dangerous creatures roaming the fleet? Or just let Admiral Rosesvensky beat them to death with his bare hands and save him tossing yet another set of binoculars over the side?
@@bigblue6917 It's not a rumor, there's actual footage of the attempted execution and even a colorized version of it: facebook.com/classictvmoments/videos/execution-in-russia/1978880318811992/
Kamchatka: *whispering*: They’re in the trees! Fleet: *suffers simultaneous aneurysm from the stupidity*:....w...w-WHAT?! Kamchatka: *screaming*: ThEy’Re In ThE tReEs!!!
"When your only tool is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail." Kamchatka: sole armament only capable of dealing with torpedo boats. Ergo: "We're surrounded by torpedo boats! Attaaaaaaack!"
Like he said in the voyage of the second Pacific squadron video there are not a lot of surviving images of the ships in the second Pacific squadron because assuming they did take lots of pictures on the voyage they likely went down with the ships. Whereas that would very much not be the case for anything the Japanese made during the battle of tsushima
Well also he uses pictures of a model, likely on board the Mikasa which is a lovely museum with poor translations. He also uses a drawing, possibly from a book, and I can tell you Japan has a thriving book and magazine market for military history nerds
@@jaredrevis4594 the drawing is a model kit which apparently exists ! it was a resin cast made in 2011 so there may still be a chance to obtain it... at a price
Maybe the engine, having been finally freed from its curse of powering such a vile ship, gave out the smoke and air as a last happy belch of joy, that even if it sank, it would take the Kamchatka with it down to Davy Jones' Locker.
Perhaps, it's not so funny, considering that 327 (including 68 civilian repairmen) people lost their lives on that ill-fated ship. Show some respect to the fallen!
All the opposing side become allies, and its team becomes the enemy. And it can only damage allied ships whilst showing small boat markers on the map everywhere.
When she disappeared from the fleet for a few days Rozhestvensky was probably praying she would run into a random Royal navy battleship and accuse it of being a Japanese torpedo boat.
He was probably praying to God that Kamchatka would get run over by a British battleship. Or devoured by the Kraken. Or lost in the Bermuda Triangle. Or...
“Imaginary Japanese torpedo boats(Real English fishing boats), the Kamchatka, almost starting a war with a global superpower, accidentally shooting up their own ships, the Kamchatka, disease, mountainous seas, the Kamchatka, poisonous snakes, prophets of the end times, the Kamchatka, highborn officers running rat hunts through the fleet and being saddled with a bunch of obsolete floating targets that only served to slow them down, and of course, the Kamchatka.”
@@aaronstorey9712 He was probably preparing to order the whole fleet to go full ahead,get out and push if needed after he got the "We are sinking" message :D "The Kamchatka signaled they are sinking" "Ahead flank, I don´t care if the ships fly appart,AHEAD FLANK!"
Officer: "Congratulations, tovarich. Excellent work. You've been transferred to the Kamchatka." Seaman: (Pulls out his service pistol and shoots himself in the head)
Not enough - the damage she did to Aurora was quite significant. On the other hand the Aurora is the only combatant from the Battle of Tsushima that is still afloat…
Kamchatka, a ship so bad officers from other ships report their solidarity with a sailor that tries to desert. As in at least this one has some sense left in him.
Well, that was a wild ride. I am honestly surprised that the Kamchatkas captain wasn't posthumously awarded the Order of the Golden Kite by Japan for his excellent work in lowering Russian morale
@@bigblue6917 The fact that Admiral Rozhestvensky never used the ship for target practice (or make her captain walk the plank into shark infested waters) demonstrates a remarkable amount of restraint on his part and really casts some serious doubt on his reputation of being a choleric person who's prone to fits of rage.
Remember the Kamchatka carried a lot fuel and spares probably and she was great at shipping goods. So they could not afford to miss her. And you'd still need men to sail it. In hindsight, it was no accident that Japanese military intelligence managed to recruit the ship before she set off for the Pacific. Mind you, this is all classified still. I mean, this would still be classified if
@@brotlowskyrgseg1018 As an Admiral, especially one in the Russian fleet, he'd probably seen every act of stupidity that one might dream up while he got to that rank. He also understood that he needed the parts, and that the Kamchatka's captain, as terrible as he was, would be hard to replace with anyone nearly as competent. He needed what few competent officers he had where they were on the warships, and had to settle for throwing binoculars and insults instead of hanging the Kamchatka's captain from her own yardarm like he would have probably preferred.
*Alternate Universe* Kamchatka: DO YOU SEE TORPEDO BOATS? Rozhestvensky: Yes *all ships aim at Kamchatka* Kamchatka: Wait what? Rozhestvensky: Fire at will
Why do I have the feeling that Drach originally intended this video to come out on Oct 31st - but like everything else with the Kamchatka, that plan was cursed to failure as well?
@@PaulfromChicago I was just about to when I saw the number and thought just the same as you . The answer to life, the Universe and everything, now what is the question?
There's a rumor that the prototype Infinite Improbability Drive was installed on the Kamchatka and, working perfectly, caused every infinitely improbable problem possible to her and the fleet.
I propose that we use Kamchatka as a measure of how much fail a ship has. 1 Kamchatka is the same amount of fail (incompetence, bad design, bad service record, pointlessness, etc) as the actual repair ship. I.e. the French predreadnought Massena has, IMO, approximately 0.9 Kamchatkas of fail due to being a horrific and pointless design with a terrible combat record.
My theory is that some Russian sailor with a sense of humour stuck tiny silhouettes of a Japanese torpedo boat on the front lenses of the lookout's binoculars, so that he saw a Japanese torpedo boat no matter where he looked! Love the bit about the only time the Kamchatka's gunners scored a hit was when firing a single shot as a salute to their admiral - hitting one of their own cruisers! This after firing hundreds of shots at British fishing boats and various merchant ships without hitting anything...
The Aurora seems like the best ship that put up with the most shit. She was hit by freindly guns more than once on the journey, fought bravely and was one of the few ships to survive the battle.
YESSSSSSSSS! (also can we start a campaign to get WOWS to introduce the Kamchatka as a low tier Japanese cruiser thats only weapon is to randomly summon torpedo's going in a random direction within it's radius launched by phantom torpedo boats)
It wouldn't fit the glorious Russian navy narrative. For the same reason the upcoming Borodino is some piece of fiction, instead of the battleship that was sunk at Tsushima.
While it never ceases to amuse me, hearing about this beautiful ship, I do actually feel somewhat bad for its demise. For all of its faults, they did follow the fleet into battle in the end... where they finally, after all that waiting, saw some Japanese torpedo boats.
...and then was sunk by gunfire. "Japanese torpedo boats! They can't say we're crazy now! Do it! Hit us with torpedoes! We'll show them who was paranoid!" "No."
So I was playing Sunless Skies, and the developers must have drawn from real naval history for inspiration, because I came across a wreck that was name The Kamchatka and laughed for a solid minute.
Список офицеров флота , Корпусов , Медицинских и Грaжданских чинов Морского Ведомства , погибших в бою у острова Цусима 14-го мая 1905 г. на транспорте «Камчатка» Антонов Николай Александрович, р. 25.05.1870 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., капитан корпуса инженер-механиков, старший судовой механик (оф. № 264) Аристов Александр Владимирович, р. 10.08.1883 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., мичман, вахтенный офицер (оф. № 263) Ген Густав Романович, р. 25.01.1880 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., лейтенант, штурманский офицер (оф. № 259) Делялич-де-Лаваль Павел Иосифович, р. 29.06.1881 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., мичман, вахтенный начальник (оф. № 261) Кирштейн Иоганн Иоганнович, ум. 14.05.1905 г., прапорщик по механической части, младший судовой механик (оф. № 270) Лубо Николай Казимирович, р. 19.03.1879 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., штабс-капитан корпуса инженер-механиков, младший судовой механик (оф. № 266) Примечание: Уступил место в баркасе мастеровым и попытавшись спастись вплавь без спасательного пояса. Михайлов-Рославлев Сергей Михайлович, р. 10.12.1866 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., лейтенант, вахтенный начальник (оф. № 260) Примечание: Флагманский офицер Штаба командующего 2-й эскадры флота Тихого океана (вице-адмирала З. Рожественского) Никанов Владимир Владимирович, р. 25.05.1872 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., лейтенант, старший офицер (оф. № 257) Обниский Казимир Сигизмундович, р. 04.06.1876 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., лекарь, судовой врач (оф. № 271) Петров Александр Федосеевич, ум. 14.05.1905 г., поручик корпуса инженер-механиков, младший судовой механик (оф. № 268) Плешков Александр Михайлович, р. 16.08.1880 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., поручик корпуса инженер-механиков, младший судовой механик (оф. № 265) Примечание: Младший инженер-механик (17.08.1904), поручик КИМ (01.01.1905); «Аврора» (вольнонаемный механик, младший судовой механик 22.06.1904 - конец августа 1904), «Камчатка» (помощник старшего судового механика, зав. маш. и котел. отделениями конец августа 1904-14.05.1905 гг.) Рейхель Николай Алексеевич, р. 1863 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., поручик корпуса инженер-механиков, младший судовой механик (оф. № 267) Примечание: Инженер-технолог (1890), инженер-технолог Министерства путей сообщения (1904), младший инженер-механик (19.07.1904), поручик корпуса инженер-механиков (01.01.1905). Самойлов Адриан Михайлович, р. 30.09.1883 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., мичман, вахтенный начальник (оф. № 262) Степанов Андрей Степанович, р. 31.01.1863 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., капитан 2-го ранга, командир корабля (оф. № 256) Примечание: Крейсер «Память Азова» (старший офицер 01.01.1901-1904 гг.), «Камчатка» (командир 30.08.1904-14.05.1905 гг.) Шевченко Георгий Пантелеймонович, ум. 14.05.1905 г., прапорщик по механической части, младший судовой механик (оф. № 269) Шидловский Михаил Дмитриевич, р. 23.07.1883 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., мичман, ревизор (оф. № 258)
hawkeye5955 If Kamchatka was in KC or AL I have a feeling she would not only be a ditz, but call everything/everyone a Japanese torpedo boat. Now I want to see this thing get a look at Yamato and call her a Japanese torpedo boat.....
@@NielsC68 honestly, the man deserted and the officers just went “Me too, kid.” I hope they chucked him back into the water so he could have a chance at survival
I have recently found the last signal from the Kamchatka while it was under fire by the Japanese and sinking. "No enemy ships in sight, ship doing well."
*It is doubtful if this ship has any loyalties at all, even unto itself.* The Kamchatka was so corrupt and incompetent that calling it a double-agent isn't actually wrong.
My guess is Kamchatka had to use a live round for salute because the ammo carriers in the fights against the torpedo boats where lazy as hell and first brought all the lighter blanks instead of heavier live rounds, so by the time they reached Madagascar they had only live rounds left in their magazines.
This one was asked for because your sarcasm is entertaining as hell. Keep it up Drach easily one of my favorite things on Wednesday Saturday and Sunday
I imagine the Kamchatka’s captain to be the Russian version of Zapp Brannigan, with her XO being the Russian version of the ever suffering Kipp. Captain: Do you see Japanese torpedo boats XO? XO: *sighs* No sir, they’re civilian fishing boats. Captain: Exactly what Japanese torpedo boats would want you to think. Open fire.
I have to wonder if the Imperial Russian uniforms were made of a very comfortable velour-eh *Kif groans* Also, Kamchatka starts to come under fire: Kif: Captain, those are the Japanese ships! Zapp: Kif, that’s stupid! They’re clearly our welcoming party! *shells immediately hit and ship sinks* *Kif groan turns into gurgle as ship goes down* 😂
Sent this to a friend of mine in RN apparently he lost it when the Kamchatka decided to fire it's salute with a live round. Educational stuff and I'm definitely subscribed.
Drach, this is better than a LOT of the stand up comedy I hear!!! If you ever form a "secret society" & have like a password question & answer challenge, that could be one! Question: Do YOU see torpedo boats? Answer: Kamchatka!
@@IgnisFatuum She has her own video and she wasn't near as bad as often made out to be. The only real fuckup she was behind was the torpedo incident (her sinking was just bad luck and everything else was fabricated post-war)
@@Temp0raryName In terms of sheer incompetence Kamchatka is unmatched but there are other warships that were extremely terrible in other ways, some of which already have their own video. - Vasa for literally being the worst warship ever. At least the Kamchatka could sail; Vasa couldn't. - the earlier French predreadnoughts for terrible design, terrible procurement decisions, terrible combat records and overall sheer ugliness. - anything that ended up entering service after it was already obsolete, like the last generation of predreadnoughts or WWII-era battleships. - some "we have no idea what's the point" designs like Vesuvius, the K-Class, Fisher's Follies, IJN torpedo cruisers, etc
A Terry Gilliam-like film about the adventures of this fine ship with the only sane character on the ship being the captain, who is driven mad by his insane crew
I'd like to call your attention to a sci-fi short story called "A Ship Named Francis," by John Ringo and Victor Mitchell. It's set in David Weber's Honorverse and takes place aboard the Francis Mueller, a dumping ground for the stupidest, most incompetent oafs ever to disgrace their country's nay. How disgraceful are they? To name just one example: the navigator manages to get lost in their home system. Because he forgot all about the PLANETS in his way.
"...She finally sank, taking her captain and most of the officers with her" And on this day, which was so filled with tragedy, Admiral Rozhesvensky was found on deck, pointing at the sinking Kamchatka, and laughing until the wee came out
Next year in wows... not hunting rasputin (again) but trying to sink kamchatka, before it runs away from your destroyers to sink your trawler fishing fleet!
Every minute in the game , Japanese early tier destroyers (torpedo boats) summon because of the Kamchatka. Thats how the game mode would be like You survive much as you can. Every minute , more destroyers than before summons. You can also just sink Kamchatka , but that makes you gain less.
@@snakes3425 I know but before that during the journey... there were enough mishaps to at least to release him from command. But apparently you could do almost whatever you want and never got fire. Maybe because they couldn't get replacement but still-
@@Nonsense010688 a shortage of skilled officers in the fleet meant that on supply and repair ships were lumbered with the worst officers in the Russian Navy. The ship itself was perfectly fine but the fools sailing her were utter liabilities.
I caught the Hitchhiker's Guide reference near the beginning. I am startled by how pleased I am with myself. I am even more impressed with Drach for using it. Lol
Pinned post for Q&A :)
Q&A How exactly does one accidentally signal that they're under attack?
Did the gunner in HMS Malaya eat his birthday cake after all was setled and done?
Kamchatka vs. Yamato and Musashi
but Kamchatka isnt limited by all these nasty topredo boats trying to sink her.
Possible refits to HMS incomparable and how good what the ship be if converted to an aircraft carrier?
Will we get some more Submarine guides?.
Asking in part because - be it history documentary or scale modelling - the Royal Navy's Silent Service and their Sub's are seldom mentioned in detail... unlike their opponents.
Me: "I am in desperate need for ships!"
Kamchatka appears
Me: "Not that desperate!"
Kamchatka's primary merit as a warship is a complete invulnerability to binoculars.
@keith moore or fed to the agrieved nations it shot at...
The baltic fleet was lucky to reach the tsushima strait at all. The Brits should have imprissoned them out of safety reasons.
@@Feiora nah, used as a fleet gunnery target.
"I'd rather have the Flying Dutchman than that deathtrap!"
We need a T-shirt with the image of the Kamchatka that says:" Do you see torpedo boats?"
Oh yes, we *definitely* do.
*ↁо Ўоц ѕээ Гоѓрэↁо Боатѕ?*
T-Fury is a thing, go for it!
I would buy that.
I'd buy one.
Perhaps the most vigilant ship ever seen in a modern navy, ready to respond to even the most vaguely hostile looking shadows.
Flaming1100 Why wait for a shadow?
There is a rumour that at one point they put the captain in front of a firing squad and missed.
@@bigblue6917 And they couldn't reload to try again because they fired all their remaining ammo at fishing squadrons.
@@barleysixseventwo6665 Why didn't they just feed them to one of the many dangerous creatures roaming the fleet? Or just let Admiral Rosesvensky beat them to death with his bare hands and save him tossing yet another set of binoculars over the side?
@@bigblue6917 It's not a rumor, there's actual footage of the attempted execution and even a colorized version of it:
facebook.com/classictvmoments/videos/execution-in-russia/1978880318811992/
When you desert your ship but everyone supports your desertion.
Sounds kinda like me running from group projects.
@Kamchatka,The 2nd Pacific Naval Squadron. Agreed
@Kamchatka,The 2nd Pacific Naval Squadron. Indeed, wait until Roshesvetsky finds out that there are two of us
@Kamchatka,The 2nd Pacific Naval Squadron. *And then things got better intensifies*
@Kamchatka,The 2nd Pacific Naval Squadron. Fools indeed. We had only been trapped in ice for years before.
Kamchatka: Do you see torpedo boats?
Fleet: No...why would...do YOU see torpedo boats???
Kamchatka *whispering*: They're everywhere!
Kamchatka: *whispering*: They’re in the trees!
Fleet: *suffers simultaneous aneurysm from the stupidity*:....w...w-WHAT?!
Kamchatka: *screaming*: ThEy’Re In ThE tReEs!!!
Kamchatka: *whispering* "I see Japanese torpedo boats all the time."
"When your only tool is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail." Kamchatka: sole armament only capable of dealing with torpedo boats. Ergo: "We're surrounded by torpedo boats! Attaaaaaaack!"
Kamchatka hides under blanket and looks at Bruce Willis: I see torpedo boats everywhere.
Some times they don't even know their torpedo boats.
"One of the most effective Japanese warships to never actually serve in the Japanese navy."
The Drachian snark is legendary :-)
Sunk by them. Means - Japanese broke one of the most important rules of warfare: Never interrupt enemy when he is doing a mistake!
@@mungo7136
Sound like the power rangers transformation rule.
No attacking while transforming into my power suit!!!
I love how all of these images are in Japanese, like they are honouring the most effective ship in their fleet
As far as the Japanese fleet was concerned, it most probably was.
Like he said in the voyage of the second Pacific squadron video there are not a lot of surviving images of the ships in the second Pacific squadron because assuming they did take lots of pictures on the voyage they likely went down with the ships.
Whereas that would very much not be the case for anything the Japanese made during the battle of tsushima
Well also he uses pictures of a model, likely on board the Mikasa which is a lovely museum with poor translations. He also uses a drawing, possibly from a book, and I can tell you Japan has a thriving book and magazine market for military history nerds
@@jaredrevis4594 the drawing is a model kit which apparently exists ! it was a resin cast made in 2011 so there may still be a chance to obtain it... at a price
A ship so infamous I started laughting when I saw the tittle 😄
I have a feeling it cheered up the Japanese Navy as well
@@bigblue6917 ...alongwith a few others I'd bet ;)
@@bigblue6917 i said, 'Oh jeez,' and clicked so fast, I didn't even know it.
Me too lol
Yeah, saw the title and first thought was "This is gonna be good".
"Kamchatka rose by her bow and sank with a tremendous roar of..."
...Applause?
"....steam and air."
Maybe the engine, having been finally freed from its curse of powering such a vile ship, gave out the smoke and air as a last happy belch of joy, that even if it sank, it would take the Kamchatka with it down to Davy Jones' Locker.
I wonder how difficult it was for the Russian admiral to not send a message to the Japanese fleet thanking them for sinking that ship.
@@TheRealGraylocke Greater effort was never seen by man before or since.
Perhaps, it's not so funny, considering that 327 (including 68 civilian repairmen) people lost their lives on that ill-fated ship. Show some respect to the fallen!
@@amedv I don't respect incompetence, I will how ever offer them 5 mins of silence along side my cousin who was killed in Iraq by a sniper.
I wish WoW would add Kamchatka as an April Fools vessel and have every ship (including allies) appear red when playing the ship.
Leroy Jenkins 😆
And also some small islands, clouds and even random larger waves.
i start every round (whilst playing as Bismarck) with chat to everyone: "do you see torpedo boats?"
All the opposing side become allies, and its team becomes the enemy. And it can only damage allied ships whilst showing small boat markers on the map everywhere.
Nah, random allies become red, and random enemies become blue, but to all your allies you are still blue, and to all your enemies, you are still red
When she disappeared from the fleet for a few days Rozhestvensky was probably praying she would run into a random Royal navy battleship and accuse it of being a Japanese torpedo boat.
"RN BB
"Oh, you silly, poor summer child you. unlike your fleet--I CAN ACTUALLY HIT THINGS."
(Guns proceed to swing around onto target...)
I doubt that. That would provoke a war with the British. Well, if the enemy noticed that they were under attack, that is...
@Findlay Robertson dude... Don't even think about it... The consequences would be beyond imagination
He was probably praying to God that Kamchatka would get run over by a British battleship. Or devoured by the Kraken. Or lost in the Bermuda Triangle. Or...
that battleship would get noble peace prize for save the world from this abomination.
“Imaginary Japanese torpedo boats(Real English fishing boats), the Kamchatka, almost starting a war with a global superpower, accidentally shooting up their own ships, the Kamchatka, disease, mountainous seas, the Kamchatka, poisonous snakes, prophets of the end times, the Kamchatka, highborn officers running rat hunts through the fleet and being saddled with a bunch of obsolete floating targets that only served to slow them down, and of course, the Kamchatka.”
Honestly I was surprised that this ship was even less competent than mentioned in the earlier videos.
one of the only ships less fourtnate then the USS William D. Porter. Aka the ship that tryed to torp FDR.
@@josephdedrick9337 "Don't shoot we are Republicans!"
Correction: several global superpowers
Don't forget the Kamchatka.
Kamchatka: I am sinking.
[Everyone liked that]
Kamchatka: Oh wait nvm, just a cracked steam pipe.
[Everyone disliked that.]
:'(
Its ok Kamchatka just because everyone judges you I will ALWAYS love you :)
@@CNMikado *Rozhestvensky* will remember that
@@aaronstorey9712 He was probably preparing to order the whole fleet to go full ahead,get out and push if needed after he got the "We are sinking" message :D
"The Kamchatka signaled they are sinking"
"Ahead flank, I don´t care if the ships fly appart,AHEAD FLANK!"
:(
Officer: "Congratulations, tovarich. Excellent work. You've been transferred to the Kamchatka."
Seaman: (Pulls out his service pistol and shoots himself in the head)
Tovarich? This is IMPERIAL Russia, not SOVIET Russia.
@@podemosurss8316 Shhhh they are both secretly bolksevik (alot of Navy join the revolution)
Seaman shoots himself in the head and misses.
Officer: "Congratulations! You are promoted to a gunnery officer."
@@zelts 🤣🤣🤣 Or became a target for thrown binoculars 🤣🤣🤣
@@johngregory4801while being yelled at by the Admiral of the squadron
_You know your fleet is fecked when your repairship is the most broken ship to ever exist._
the ship istelf was fine it was her crew that was the issue
@@Revkor Well..not every ship can say of itself that it had the chance to single handedly start a world war....
USS Vestal would like to dispute the "broken ship" claim...
i think the crew was broken
You know, I just realized that nobody ever talks about the Kamchatka's crew or officers. Maybe they were all erased from history?
Well, the good thing with the Kamchatka was she was only armed with 47 mm guns. That limited the damage she could cause to other Russian ships.
Unfortunately, she was completely unlimited in her ability to damage the morale and sanity of the rest of the fleet.
@@willrogers3793 Or to drive Rozhestvensky into depression.
the fun thing though is that the one time it actually hit something, it was a fellow russian ship
Not enough - the damage she did to Aurora was quite significant. On the other hand the Aurora is the only combatant from the Battle of Tsushima that is still afloat…
@@allangibson2408 one of two, the other is Mikasa
Kamchatka, a ship so bad officers from other ships report their solidarity with a sailor that tries to desert. As in at least this one has some sense left in him.
@Kabuki Kitsune Wouldn't be surprised if he has said, "Captain, get this man a hammock, we just found someone with some common sense"
I’d honestly prefer it if they just threw me back in the water
@Kabuki Kitsune I could see him busting out some vodka for the guy
Sadly, I suspect that the sailor was subjected to one of the most draconian policies in the Russian navy. He was sent back to the Kamchatka.
Well, that was a wild ride. I am honestly surprised that the Kamchatkas captain wasn't posthumously awarded the Order of the Golden Kite by Japan for his excellent work in lowering Russian morale
I'm just surprised that the Russians did not use it as target practise. It's not that they didn't need the practise.
@@bigblue6917 probably didnt think it was worth wasting ammo on.. haha
@@bigblue6917 The fact that Admiral Rozhestvensky never used the ship for target practice (or make her captain walk the plank into shark infested waters) demonstrates a remarkable amount of restraint on his part and really casts some serious doubt on his reputation of being a choleric person who's prone to fits of rage.
Remember the Kamchatka carried a lot fuel and spares probably and she was great at shipping goods.
So they could not afford to miss her. And you'd still need men to sail it.
In hindsight, it was no accident that Japanese military intelligence managed to recruit the ship before she set off for the Pacific. Mind you, this is all classified still. I mean, this would still be classified if
@@brotlowskyrgseg1018 As an Admiral, especially one in the Russian fleet, he'd probably seen every act of stupidity that one might dream up while he got to that rank. He also understood that he needed the parts, and that the Kamchatka's captain, as terrible as he was, would be hard to replace with anyone nearly as competent. He needed what few competent officers he had where they were on the warships, and had to settle for throwing binoculars and insults instead of hanging the Kamchatka's captain from her own yardarm like he would have probably preferred.
Kamchatka: When your spoiled rotten toddler is 7,000 tons and wants nothing to do with the family field trip.
Before I met Drachinifel's channel, I never would have imagined I'd click so fast on a video about a Russian repair ship 😂
No less and so much more!
I thought it was going to be about the geology of a certain volcanic peninsula! :-(
oh, but not just _any_ repair ship!
No one:
Kamchatka: Is THaT JaPaNeSe PT bOaTs?
No that's just a sailing seagull. You can tell by the fact that it just flew away.
In ThE nORth SeA
No, mother, it's just the northern lights.
Нет. Just some fishing trawlers.
YES, ALL MEN TO BATTLESTATIONS !!!
SHOOT AT EVERYTHING THAT MOVES
*Alternate Universe*
Kamchatka: DO YOU SEE TORPEDO BOATS?
Rozhestvensky: Yes
*all ships aim at Kamchatka*
Kamchatka: Wait what?
Rozhestvensky: Fire at will
I’d ‘ve done the same.
@@Stupidhead-et1je who wouldn't?
They would still miss.
(somehow, half the shells SOMEHOW hit the Aurora)
Aurora: "Hey! I'm on your side, idiots!"
Guns turn to aim at cmdr riker
Forget 5 minutes, I want 6 seasons and a movie for this hero ship.
I was watching the movie "The Wackiest Ship in the Navy" the other day.
They could really do a Russian version of the movie based on this ship..
@@zakofrx - McHale's Navy meets the Kamchatka. Watch the hilarity ensue.
@@gmow1571 if you don't know, the whole McHale's navy series is on RUclips.
"The Ship with the Flat Tire" (ASS-1). I'd go to the movie...
@@zakofrx I would love if someone made a comedy movie about it just like The Death of Stalin
"We need reinforcements!!!"
"Acknowledged. The Kamchatka is on the way!"
"Wait! We don't need reinforcements! We are doing just fine!!!"
'We can even send some ships to escort the kamchatka back!!'
I'm pretty sure the only reason that ship wasn't sent home is that as a cargo ship it was probably carrying the spare binoculars
Why didn't the Admiral just send Kamchatka back home? Or did he try and the Czar said "Ohhh No! Don't Even Try!"
No ship in history has ever survived as heavy a barrage of thrown binoculars as the Kamchatka.
Why do I have the feeling that Drach originally intended this video to come out on Oct 31st - but like everything else with the Kamchatka, that plan was cursed to failure as well?
that hypothesis is actually not all that far-fetched...
@OCTOOZZY Just don't say her name three times, whilst looking in a mirror!
@@Temp0raryName If you do then you will be attacked by Japanese torpedo boats!
@@LyricalStarr are the torpedo boats disguised as trawlers?
@@LyricalStarr Whose scarier, the torpedo boats or the admiral?
2:12 I see your Hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy reference, cheeky Drach
No one else like this comment.
@@PaulfromChicago I was just about to when I saw the number and thought just the same as you . The answer to life, the Universe and everything, now what is the question?
@@PaulfromChicago I have done it 42 likes
There's a rumor that the prototype Infinite Improbability Drive was installed on the Kamchatka and, working perfectly, caused every infinitely improbable problem possible to her and the fleet.
@@maxkennedy8075 Darn. Other people liked it.
"Kamchatka" should be an insult, like "You're a total Kamchatka!" or "Don't let him drive, he's a Kamchatka behind the wheel."
I propose that we use Kamchatka as a measure of how much fail a ship has. 1 Kamchatka is the same amount of fail (incompetence, bad design, bad service record, pointlessness, etc) as the actual repair ship.
I.e. the French predreadnought Massena has, IMO, approximately 0.9 Kamchatkas of fail due to being a horrific and pointless design with a terrible combat record.
I’d say the William D. Porter is about 1 Kamchatka ( or 0.5Kka if you only count official records)
@@sirboomsalot4902 Given that most of her mishaps probablt never happened she deserves only the 0.5 KKA.
@BK Jeong Who will Second this Motion?
The insult “Kamchatka” has entered my vocabulary.
*Message comes in* Admiral! The Kamchatka has sunk!
Admiral, surrounded in flames and burning corpes- "Finally some good news for once."
Kamchatka (as she takes fire from Russian ships at Tsushima): WAIT I'M ON YOUR SIDE
Russian Squadron: WHY....WON'T....YOU...JUST...SINK...ALREADY!!!!!
Rozzy: "Yeah, no you ain't."
Dude.... Uncool
Why you bully Kamchatka >:(
The answer was "that is what every japanese torpedo boat would say"
nah. kamchatka would radio in the co ordinates of every single other ship of the second pacific squadron saying "JAPANESE TORPEDO BOATS"
"Did something useful... absorbing Japanese shellfire..." she finally served her purpose.
"This would be widely regarded as a bad move and make a lot of people very angry."
Blindsided by a Douglas Adams quote. Well played, sir!
Loved that!
@trooperdgb9722 I guffawed out loud.
Willie D. Porter: I nearly torpedoed my president.
Kamchatka: Hold my vodka.
Kamchatka: I did just about evrything other than torpedoing the President
Never before of after has a ship successfully defended itself against so many phantom threats.
"This would later be widely regarded as a bad move and would make a lot of people very angry." Bravo good sir!
My theory is that some Russian sailor with a sense of humour stuck tiny silhouettes of a Japanese torpedo boat on the front lenses of the lookout's binoculars, so that he saw a Japanese torpedo boat no matter where he looked!
Love the bit about the only time the Kamchatka's gunners scored a hit was when firing a single shot as a salute to their admiral - hitting one of their own cruisers! This after firing hundreds of shots at British fishing boats and various merchant ships without hitting anything...
The Aurora seems like the best ship that put up with the most shit. She was hit by freindly guns more than once on the journey, fought bravely and was one of the few ships to survive the battle.
YESSSSSSSSS! (also can we start a campaign to get WOWS to introduce the Kamchatka as a low tier Japanese cruiser thats only weapon is to randomly summon torpedo's going in a random direction within it's radius launched by phantom torpedo boats)
It would be a nice halloween ghost ship
I'm not sure the developers want to be reminded of Kamchatka - they are based in St. Petersbourg after all.
having observed the torpedo-skills of many low tier players, I think this might actually improve overall gameplay...
Don’t you think there are enough players randomly sending incorrect or misleading message in-game as it is?
It wouldn't fit the glorious Russian navy narrative. For the same reason the upcoming Borodino is some piece of fiction, instead of the battleship that was sunk at Tsushima.
While it never ceases to amuse me, hearing about this beautiful ship, I do actually feel somewhat bad for its demise. For all of its faults, they did follow the fleet into battle in the end... where they finally, after all that waiting, saw some Japanese torpedo boats.
...and then was sunk by gunfire.
"Japanese torpedo boats! They can't say we're crazy now! Do it! Hit us with torpedoes! We'll show them who was paranoid!"
"No."
So I was playing Sunless Skies, and the developers must have drawn from real naval history for inspiration, because I came across a wreck that was name The Kamchatka and laughed for a solid minute.
I fail to see how the Russians lost the battle of Tsushima; the Kamchatka was sunk, which makes it a Russian victory by default, no?
the best comment of all :)
They lost many goo..... Mediocore ships, trying to get rid of Kamchatka
I’d like to learn about the crew, Captain and Officers aboard that ship. Especially the lookout who likely needed a seeing-eye dog
One source listed the name of the captain as Stephanov, couldn't find anything else though
The lookout bravely went down with the Titanic.
Список офицеров флота , Корпусов , Медицинских и Грaжданских чинов Морского Ведомства , погибших в бою у острова Цусима 14-го мая 1905 г. на транспорте «Камчатка»
Антонов Николай Александрович, р. 25.05.1870 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., капитан корпуса инженер-механиков, старший судовой механик (оф. № 264)
Аристов Александр Владимирович, р. 10.08.1883 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., мичман, вахтенный офицер (оф. № 263)
Ген Густав Романович, р. 25.01.1880 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., лейтенант, штурманский офицер (оф. № 259)
Делялич-де-Лаваль Павел Иосифович, р. 29.06.1881 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., мичман, вахтенный начальник (оф. № 261)
Кирштейн Иоганн Иоганнович, ум. 14.05.1905 г., прапорщик по механической части, младший судовой механик (оф. № 270)
Лубо Николай Казимирович, р. 19.03.1879 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., штабс-капитан корпуса инженер-механиков, младший судовой механик (оф. № 266)
Примечание: Уступил место в баркасе мастеровым и попытавшись спастись вплавь без спасательного пояса.
Михайлов-Рославлев Сергей Михайлович, р. 10.12.1866 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., лейтенант, вахтенный начальник (оф. № 260)
Примечание: Флагманский офицер Штаба командующего 2-й эскадры флота Тихого океана (вице-адмирала З. Рожественского)
Никанов Владимир Владимирович, р. 25.05.1872 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., лейтенант, старший офицер (оф. № 257)
Обниский Казимир Сигизмундович, р. 04.06.1876 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., лекарь, судовой врач (оф. № 271)
Петров Александр Федосеевич, ум. 14.05.1905 г., поручик корпуса инженер-механиков, младший судовой механик (оф. № 268)
Плешков Александр Михайлович, р. 16.08.1880 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., поручик корпуса инженер-механиков, младший судовой механик (оф. № 265)
Примечание: Младший инженер-механик (17.08.1904), поручик КИМ (01.01.1905); «Аврора» (вольнонаемный механик, младший судовой механик 22.06.1904 - конец августа 1904), «Камчатка» (помощник старшего судового механика, зав. маш. и котел. отделениями конец августа 1904-14.05.1905 гг.)
Рейхель Николай Алексеевич, р. 1863 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., поручик корпуса инженер-механиков, младший судовой механик (оф. № 267)
Примечание: Инженер-технолог (1890), инженер-технолог Министерства путей сообщения (1904), младший инженер-механик (19.07.1904), поручик корпуса инженер-механиков (01.01.1905).
Самойлов Адриан Михайлович, р. 30.09.1883 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., мичман, вахтенный начальник (оф. № 262)
Степанов Андрей Степанович, р. 31.01.1863 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., капитан 2-го ранга, командир корабля (оф. № 256)
Примечание: Крейсер «Память Азова» (старший офицер 01.01.1901-1904 гг.), «Камчатка» (командир 30.08.1904-14.05.1905 гг.)
Шевченко Георгий Пантелеймонович, ум. 14.05.1905 г., прапорщик по механической части, младший судовой механик (оф. № 269)
Шидловский Михаил Дмитриевич, р. 23.07.1883 г., ум. 14.05.1905 г., мичман, ревизор (оф. № 258)
@@mordentus I don't read Cyrillic, but I can decipher enough from your comment to guess that this is a list of the crew of the Kamchatka. Thank you.
@@ewhartiii It's actually the list of ship's casualties of 14th of May 1905, but in case of Kamchatka it's basically the whole crew
If there were more ships like the Kamchatka, there would be fewer ships like the Kamchatka.
There would be fewer ships
Kamchatka was reported sinking, and there was much rejoicing
Oucj
-covers Kamchatka’s ears (what ever)- don’t talk like that around the precious ship you jerk
Sailor: I can't take this ship anymore, I must get ashore!
Officers: honestly, same
Russian history: "I thought my life was a tragedy. But it was really a comedy."
The ship who cried TORPEDO BOAT
... yet irony of ironies wasn't gobbled up by them ;)
@@jimtaylor294 that the boy who cry wolf but eaten by bears
If Kamchatka was in Azur Lane, she would always be crying out loud about torpedo boats.
hawkeye5955 If Kamchatka was in KC or AL I have a feeling she would not only be a ditz, but call everything/everyone a Japanese torpedo boat.
Now I want to see this thing get a look at Yamato and call her a Japanese torpedo boat.....
@@bkjeong4302 THIS IS THE KAMCHATKA, WE HAVE LOCATED THE LARGEST TORPEDO BOAT THAT JAPAN HAS!
8:04 That poor man attempting to escape the Kamchatka.
😂😂🤣
Maybe his next assignment was carrying the binoculars for the admiral then. 😂
That was a very wise sailor. Escape the ship crewed by The Keystone Kops, Three Stooges and Our Gang!
It was while at war. He deserted and they took pity of him.
Speaks volumes.
I wonder if they sent him back.
@@NielsC68 honestly, the man deserted and the officers just went “Me too, kid.” I hope they chucked him back into the water so he could have a chance at survival
Must have been some lost in translation when looking for a captain: "No I said the words 'Lieutenant' and 'Sailing', not 'Lunatic' and 'Asylum'."
The likely most hated ship in the imperial russian fleet
Thank you for your great work
And mostlikly most beloved foreigh ship in IJN :)
You cant hate that particular ship , for beign most russian style shipe.
@@tadasdovii8262 true words
I have recently found the last signal from the Kamchatka while it was under fire by the Japanese and sinking.
"No enemy ships in sight, ship doing well."
*It is doubtful if this ship has any loyalties at all, even unto itself.*
The Kamchatka was so corrupt and incompetent that calling it a double-agent isn't actually wrong.
Calling the Kamchatka a double agent is an insult to double agents everywhere.
My guess is Kamchatka had to use a live round for salute because the ammo carriers in the fights against the torpedo boats where lazy as hell and first brought all the lighter blanks instead of heavier live rounds, so by the time they reached Madagascar they had only live rounds left in their magazines.
Are we even sure that the rounds that took out the Kamchatka were fired by the Japanese?
Good point.
Turns out they were shooting at themselves 🤣
@@Colt45hatchback And finally scored, ftw!
This one was asked for because your sarcasm is entertaining as hell. Keep it up Drach easily one of my favorite things on Wednesday Saturday and Sunday
I Imagine everybody else in the Russian Navy yelling „Kamchatka“ like Richard Hammond and James May are yelling „Clarkson!“ and can‘t stop laughing.
Made the even funnier
"Kamchatka you sodding tic tac what the bloody hell did you just do!?"
Just found this comment and immediately heard James May yelling “KAMCHATKAAAAAAA!!!” 🤣🤣🤣
Nah it's these three people in charge of the ship
@@monkofdarktimes May for Engines, Clarkson for gunnery and Hammond for repair works/ use of cranes.
"We are sinking"
"good!!!!"
"lol no was just a steam pipe"
"AHHH FACK"
I saw the title and just immediately started cackling before settling in to listen to the chaos unfold
Ironically it was sunk by gunfire, not torpedoes.
I imagine the Kamchatka’s captain to be the Russian version of Zapp Brannigan, with her XO being the Russian version of the ever suffering Kipp.
Captain: Do you see Japanese torpedo boats XO?
XO: *sighs* No sir, they’re civilian fishing boats.
Captain: Exactly what Japanese torpedo boats would want you to think. Open fire.
...oh yes...! :D
I have to wonder if the Imperial Russian uniforms were made of a very comfortable velour-eh
*Kif groans*
Also, Kamchatka starts to come under fire:
Kif: Captain, those are the Japanese ships!
Zapp: Kif, that’s stupid! They’re clearly our welcoming party!
*shells immediately hit and ship sinks*
*Kif groan turns into gurgle as ship goes down* 😂
I named my kayak the “Kamchatka.”
Thanks Drachinifel!
Have you been attacked by Japanese torpedo boats yet?
Better mount a couple 47 mm guns in case you are set upon by those darned Japanese torpedo boats
It is an honor for another ship of great importance to bear my name! Long live the Kamchatka
Clearly you hate the Russian Navy.
Sent this to a friend of mine in RN apparently he lost it when the Kamchatka decided to fire it's salute with a live round.
Educational stuff and I'm definitely subscribed.
Drach, this is better than a LOT of the stand up comedy I hear!!! If you ever form a "secret society" & have like a password question & answer challenge, that could be one! Question: Do YOU see torpedo boats?
Answer: Kamchatka!
2:10 --- When Drachinifel begins his tale with a Douglas Adams quote, it kinda sets the tone for what's to come ... 🤣
The fleet: "everything seems quiet"
Kamchatka: "hold my beer"
This ship's stories need to be made into an animation.
Sabaton needs to make a song about the ship and get the animation done by YarnHub (like their song "The Night Witches").
"And there was much rejoicing." You're on a roll.
Can we get more tales of vessel's like this and call the series "meme ships"
I don't think there can be that many vessels as bad as this!
@@Temp0raryName there was USS William D. Porter ;)
I think that video title would be more of Potential History's department, but either would be good candidates for such a series! :)
@@IgnisFatuum She has her own video and she wasn't near as bad as often made out to be. The only real fuckup she was behind was the torpedo incident (her sinking was just bad luck and everything else was fabricated post-war)
@@Temp0raryName In terms of sheer incompetence Kamchatka is unmatched but there are other warships that were extremely terrible in other ways, some of which already have their own video.
- Vasa for literally being the worst warship ever. At least the Kamchatka could sail; Vasa couldn't.
- the earlier French predreadnoughts for terrible design, terrible procurement decisions, terrible combat records and overall sheer ugliness.
- anything that ended up entering service after it was already obsolete, like the last generation of predreadnoughts or WWII-era battleships.
- some "we have no idea what's the point" designs like Vesuvius, the K-Class, Fisher's Follies, IJN torpedo cruisers, etc
Kamchatka Looking at Butterfly: "Is this a Torpedo Boat?"
A Terry Gilliam-like film about the adventures of this fine ship with the only sane character on the ship being the captain, who is driven mad by his insane crew
I'd like to call your attention to a sci-fi short story called "A Ship Named Francis," by John Ringo and Victor Mitchell. It's set in David Weber's Honorverse and takes place aboard the Francis Mueller, a dumping ground for the stupidest, most incompetent oafs ever to disgrace their country's nay. How disgraceful are they? To name just one example: the navigator manages to get lost in their home system. Because he forgot all about the PLANETS in his way.
We already have that character in Rosensvesky, no need to duplicate him
"I think, therefore I am."
"I think I see Torpedo Boats, therefore I am Kamchatka."
Rozhestvensky: Well, at least the journey is going well...
Kamchatka, expending 300 shells missing ships: vibe check
You can't sleep now. There are Japanese Torpedo boats nearby.
"And then fings got worse" intensifys
I sat down to watch this, heard "Japanese torpedo boat", and leapt behind the couch and threw Doritos at random until I figured I was safe
I love this ship, simply because of the sheer ridiculousness of the whole incident it was involved in
Their story would make a great dark comedy TV show along the lines of MASH or Red Dwarf.
Edit: or Black Adder
The Sixth Sense: I see dead people
The Kamchatka: I see Torpedo boats
I did! I swear I did!
I believe you Kamchatka go get em!
Kamchatka: * sees neutral vessel *
Is this a Japanese Torpedo Boat?
*sees neutral CIVILIAN vessel
I watched this half a dozen times in succession laughing my socks off
Kind of sad this one wasn't just ten minutes of russian swearing i'm sure admiral Rozhestvensky would have loved that
"Rozhestvensky's parrot? We named it Blue Streak." "Oh? Why?" *@#&?!!!* "Oh ... we had our reasons ..."
I live a thousand miles from the nearest ocean and I see torpedo boats everywhere every day.
former aral sea?
"...She finally sank, taking her captain and most of the officers with her"
And on this day, which was so filled with tragedy, Admiral Rozhesvensky was found on deck, pointing at the sinking Kamchatka, and laughing until the wee came out
Poor Kamtchatka, it seemed like a perfectly good ship crewed by clowns. It is unfairly maligned.
You should name it's captain, if known. Justice with Rozhestvensky demands he should be shamed for eternity...
Francesco Schettinovich
On Halloween, the Kamchatka rises to haunt.
Next year in wows... not hunting rasputin (again) but trying to sink kamchatka, before it runs away from your destroyers to sink your trawler fishing fleet!
Every minute in the game , Japanese early tier destroyers (torpedo boats) summon because of the Kamchatka. Thats how the game mode would be like You survive much as you can. Every minute , more destroyers than before summons. You can also just sink Kamchatka , but that makes you gain less.
Halloween?
Sure it's not Aprils Fools?
ANYONE who can quote Douglas Adams that well NEEDS to be listened to!
"Do you see Torpedo Boats?" could make a great tag line for a t-shirt.
I would so definitely wear it.
Who was the captain of that misfit band of riffraff? I'd like to know his story and an explanation for his actions and the conduct of his ship.
yeah and also the question of why wasn't he shot...
I think I may of served with a Captain who was his Great Grandson. Certainly had same style of Command.
@@Nonsense010688
He was killled in action when Kamchatka sank
@@snakes3425 I know but before that during the journey... there were enough mishaps to at least to release him from command.
But apparently you could do almost whatever you want and never got fire.
Maybe because they couldn't get replacement but still-
@@Nonsense010688 a shortage of skilled officers in the fleet meant that on supply and repair ships were lumbered with the worst officers in the Russian Navy. The ship itself was perfectly fine but the fools sailing her were utter liabilities.
Let’s get Hasegawa to produce a model kit of the most undeniably sneaky Japanese ship ever to serve abroad, IJN Kamchatka
Aurora- "We are under attack!!!" Rozhestvensky-"Would someone please scuttle that ******* Kamchatka!!!!!"
This video and the other two associated videos about the Russian 2nd fleet were truly amazing. Loved every minute of this saga.
So I typed in the youtube search "do you see torpedo boats" and this video was the first search result. RUclips did something right this time. 😂
I caught the Hitchhiker's Guide reference near the beginning. I am startled by how pleased I am with myself. I am even more impressed with Drach for using it. Lol
Abbot and Costello go sailing. Thanks for the laughs.
if she had been in WWII she would have mistaken Seagulls for Kamikazes and floating coconuts for Mines
Yes
I've ordered a paper model kit of the Kamchatka from Russia, it'll be interesting to see if it finds its way here and if the pieces fit if it does.
I am sorry to inform you that your paper model has sunk during shipping after valiantly fighting off a bunch of Gundam toys
This ship deserves a movie.
I want to take your quote, "Do you see torpedo boats?" and make it my ring tone!!!